OUTDOOR FARM SHEDS

Our open-air outdoor farm sheds consist of two large covered sheds that serve as a home to more than 100 farmers, artisans and small businesses throughout the year. Shoppers will find ranchers, dairy farmers, cheese-makers, bakers, food artisans, crafters and merchants, as well as farm-direct products like honey, jams, jellies and more. For our fruit and vegetable farmers, the busiest season is our peak growing season of May to November. Below, you’ll find both our member vendors and visiting vendors, and schedules vary throughout the year. Please confirm hours of operation directly with vendors.

HOURS OF OPERATION

November 1 - February 28
Monday - Thursday: hours vary by vendor - please reach out directly to farm shed vendors to confirm availability
Friday - Sunday: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Outdoor farm sheds: March 1 - October 31
Monday - Thursday: hours vary by vendor - please reach out directly to farm shed vendors to confirm availability
Friday - Sunday: 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.

VENDORS

  • Arguetta’s Coffee
    Bearded Bee Works
    Blue Hound Brew
    Broth Stop
    Candy Creations
    Elle & Jo Tea Co.
    Galena Garlic
    Kyleigh's Lemonade
    Nashville Jam Co.
    Panini Bread Cafe
    Skip’s Peppers
    The Elderberry Lady of TN
    The Thirsty Farmer Cocktail Bar

  • Ben Griffith Art
    Candle with a Handle
    Clay Daddy
    Doggie Doodles by Dina greatFULLbeings
    Helen’s Pop Art
    I Can Draw
    Jasmine Fashion
    Lasercraft
    Nashville Picks
    T. Geary Art Jewelry
    Walnut Hill Woodworks
    YY Creations

  • Botika Natural Skincare
    Clearly Pur Naturals
    Lynchburg Soap Co.

  • Hancock Family Farm
    Hext Qualitly Meat
    Hill & Hollow Farm
    KHK Farms
    Plano Produce
    Radical Shoots Microgreens
    Smiley's Farm
    The Peach Truck
    TN Artisan Honey

  • Charity's Antiques
    Crochet by Lily
    Helen’s Pop Art
    Hug a Farmer
    InBliss Travel
    The Longest Thread

What’s in season?

Beginning in April, savory spring vegetables and sweet strawberries fill the sheds. Peak season months such as June and July feature peaches, tomatoes, sweet corn, watermelon, and much more. Fall brings pumpkins, squash, even more tomatoes, and turnip greens before the end of the harvest in November puts our peak season to rest. Click here to see a full list of seasonal produce.